How To
From step-by-step guides to more detailed instructions, you'll find information about how to do many equestrian activities and tasks....
From step-by-step guides to more detailed instructions, you'll find information about how to do many equestrian activities and tasks....
Good handles are an important component in any team's success, because the handle can make the difference between winning and losing. It's that important-if you give your...
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What You See Your horse's muzzle is severely swollen. A thin trickle of blood runs from each nostril. You can see two small holes or bloody spots on his face, about...
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In the July 2009 issue of Horse & Rider magazine, Team Horse & Rider's Carol Metcalf gives our reader a six-point strategy to keep her show nerves under control. As...
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[/caption] Weeks of cooped-up idleness can make your horse aggressive, anxious, or dull, and can even interfere with his healing, unless you anticipate and counteract the effects of confinement. Adjust his feed...
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[/caption] You stand in the pasture and call your horse’s name, but he doesn’t raise his head and trot over as quickly as he used to. Is he just tuning you...
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You've got your reasons for having your eye on horse weanlings right about now and wanting to evaluate them. Maybe you're a breeder, as I am, with a built-in interest in...
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[/caption] An effective quarantine meets a basic goal: to prevent healthy horses from having contact with an ill horse or any surface—including human hands and clothing as well as buckets, brushes,...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/how-to-establish-an-equine-quarantine/
Download a handy PDF reference chart from the editors of EQUUS magazine on how to pull a loose shoe. What You'll Need Gloves to protect your hands (optional). Either a low-slung hoof boot,...
http://www.equisearch.com/horses_care/health/hoof_care/eqloosesho379/
A Home for Every Horse begins at Equine.com, part of the Equine Network. Equine.com is joining forces with the American Horse Council's Unwanted Horse Coalition to help find homes for America's...
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